If you're looking for incredible hunting power, the Sam Yang Dragon Claw will meet your expectations! Throw a .50 cal. projectile and get 230 ft-lbs. Is that enough power for you?

While you may do some plinking with this gun, it won't be long before you'll start taking some game or dispatching pests with it. The Dragon Claw can humanely and effectively take feral hogs, javelinas, coyotes, foxes, nutria, possums, woodchucks, raccoons and similarly sized animals.

Things I liked:nice looking gunThings I would have changed:handle could be made better What others should know:I did a review on the dragon claw I just get it back from saddle mountain gunsmith he tune it an now this gun is more powerful than before it hit hard with the 243gr so if you have the dragon claw or the 357 recluse or the 909 get it tune you will love the extra power

Things I liked:it is nice looking an a hard hitter when it come to hunt gameThings I would have changed:nothingWhat others should know:i had this gun before an sent it back it was miss up that was four years ago. now i just get another one an its go to go an hit hard i am shoot 243gr. but i sent it. to willi for a power tune. the 909 an. the 357 recluse i had it power tune an they are a beast so if you get one of theys gun have a power tune done an you c the diff in the gun get back later an let yall no how the dragin claw do with power tune

Things I liked:The Dragon Claw, over all, is a well-made rifle. Weight and balance are good. In design, the single reservoir is more aesthetic. Things I would have changed:Make the trigger pull adjustable.What others should know:It helps to put some lubricant on the trigger and cocking mechanism. Also, the bore size was found to be 0.498 after slugging. If you are planning to cast your own bullets, then try the Lee 500-360-M bullet mold. This will give a bullet with a 0.499 diameter. In the single reservoir rifle this will give 3 good shots.

You would not want to shoot it until it is empty, it is best to store it with some air in it to prevent moisture in the gun. There is a 6 shot string listed in the description.

adam from USA asked:

Can I shoot a elk with 50 cal air gun

Val from USA:

we do not recommend hunting anything beyond javelina size with the off-the-shelf .50 cal air rifles. This rifle producing 200 ft/lbs at the muzzle would require a great care and good shot placement to be used on anything larger and still be considered sportsman. Tuning this rifle to get more power and using right ammo would increase its effective distance and might allow using it for larger game but a limited number of airgun hunters are proficient enough to do that.

Eric from USA asked:

Can I charge this gun ( and similar types ) from a regular 30 gallon 160 PIS air compressor ( Sears I believe ) I have around on our farm to keep the tires all filled, blow off the equipment, etc?

Val from USA:

No, unfortunately not. The PCP air rifles require 3,000 PSI pressure. Click on the PCP Hookup tab to see what your options are.